All Things Marcellus

Often we are contacted by Marcellus Shale landowners who are at the conclusion of the oil and gas leasing process and are looking for an experienced oil and gas lease lawyer to conduct a final review of their leasing documents. These landowners are often satisfied with the general terms of their oil and gas lease, but seek the comfort of having their oil and gas lease reviewed with an experienced lawyer in oil and gas law.

We offer a “Final Lease Review” and client conference to Marcellus Shale landowners seeking the security of reviewing their Oil and Gas Lease with an experienced attorney working for you, the landowner.

We strongly maintain the position that it is imperative the landowner is educated on the terms included in their lease that may remain in effect for several decades or even generations.

This Final Oil and Gas Lease Review is also a very valuable asset to the landowner in that we take this opportunity to educate the landowner of terms and addendum that may be available, but are not included in their particular Oil and Gas Lease offer.

Our goal is to educate and protect the rights of our Marcellus Shale region’s landowners.

These “Final Lease Reviews” include:

  • a detailed Oil and Gas Lease review by an experienced lawyer, and
  • a client conference to address any questions or concerns the property owner may have regarding their Marcellus Shale gas lease.
This Final Lease Review service is available on an hourly fee basis and is nominal considering the bonus payment the client will receive and the potential pitfalls of signing a Oil and Gas Lease that the landowner does not fully understand.
Please feel free to contact our office at any time to request your Final Oil and Gas Lease Review and conference.
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PA Gas Leasing Poll

As a landowner do you favor a "Severence Tax" based on production volume or an "Impact Fee" based on the number of wells drilled?
Whether and how Pennsylvania should tax the natural gas industry remains a hotly debated issue:
Severance Tax - with revenue shared with the entire state. (11 votes)
Severance Tax - with the majority or all revenue directed to counties impacted by drilling. (22 votes)
Impact Fee - with revenue shared with the entire state. (0 votes)
Impact Fee - with the majority or all revenue directed to counties impacted by drilling. (12 votes)
I favor no severance tax or impact fee. (10 votes)

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